The ASIAN REVIEW OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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The Asian Review of Public Administration (ARPA) is the flagship journal of the Eastern Regional Organization for Public Administration. First published in 1989, the ARPA has published papers and articles discussing issues on: public management, administrative reforms, public administration reforms, human resource development and capacity building, disaster management, public service, ethics, transparency and accountability in public service, gender development and issues in administration, changes and trends in public administration, performance management, people management, economic and structural reforms, economic and political transitions, partnerships for governance, public finance, best practices in public administration, information and communication technologies in government, globalization and security, the Millennium Development Goals, and civil service modernization, among others.
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VOLUME XVI, NUMBER 1, JANUARY-JUNE 2004
Contents
Human Resource Development and Globalization: Improving Competencies at the Local Government Level
Perla Legaspi
Globalization and Public Management Training
Inayatullah
Restructuring of the Public Works Department: The Karnataka Experience
T. V. Ramanayya, V. Nagadevara, and Shyamal Roy
Reform Efforts in Japan's Local Government Finance System
Akio Kamiko
Information Technology in Governance: Emerging Realities
Kosaku Dairokuno
Information and Communication Technology in the Globalization Era: The Socio-Economic Concerns
Alka Dhameja and Uma Medury
An identical Preposition of Accountability in Government and Administration: "Disclosure on Demand" for Transparency and Ethical Governance
Yoshinori Ide
Transparency: An Important Symbol of Modernization Facing Globalization
Gao Xiao-Ping
Transparency and Ethical Governance: Promoting Accountability in Australia
Jeff Lamond
Managing the Fight Against Corruption Through Partneships Among Government Agencies and with Civil Society: The Philippine Experience
Mary Ann Fernandez
Changing Notions of Accountability: A Good Governance Perspective
Rajvir Sharma
Managing for Results by Using Performance Evaluation System: Lessons from the United States
Anil Sainani
Revisiting the Link Between Development and Participation: En Empirical Study
Shadiullah Khan, Bahadar Shah, and Gozar Zaman
Globalization and Human Resource Development in the Malaysian Public Service
Malek Shah Bin Mohammad Yusoff
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